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This collection of 365 short daily meditations and devotional thoughts from Charles Spurgeon, gently directs you through each day of the year, inspiring your faith and anchoring your soul to our Lord.
These messages, most of them barely over a paragraph long, bring you into fellowship with God in a remarkable way.
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Charles Spurgeon's favorite work was Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan. Spurgeon claimed he had read it over 100 times, and his wife would frequently read it to him for relaxation. He often quoted Bunyan in his sermons declaring, "Though his writings are charmingly full of poetry, yet he cannot give us his Pilgrim's Progress — that sweetest… Read more…

One of the unique attractions of Charles Haddon Spurgeon's preaching was his unique method of crafting messages which were both rich in substance and clear in presentation. Spurgeon rejected the highbrow attitude of the aristocratic Victorians of the day and instead preached directly to the masses in the popular language of the day. He used illustrations… Read more…

The decisions that we make early in life affect and help determine everything that follows. As such, it is vital that young people know how to make wise and God-honoring decisions. This book contains thirty-four sermons by C. H. Spurgeon calling young people to heed the Word of God.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted t… Read more…

These promises are for every believer, yet each will admit to not fully experiencing what is promised. Charles Spurgeon helps us to appreciate that all God's promises are the birthright of each Christian. It is not presumptuous or unreal to expect to enjoy what God has promised for us. We are to measure what the Lord can do by His generous promises rathe… Read more…

In this little book from the Prince of Preachers, Charles Haddon Spurgeon discusses the seven words that Christ uttered from the Cross: Forgiveness, Salvation, Affection, Anguish, Suffering, Victory, and Contentment.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age of fifteen. By the age of twenty-two, he was the mo… Read more…

Gleaning Among the Sheaves represents the best from the heart of Charles Spurgeon. Over one hundred short devotional messages reveal Spurgeon's eloquence combined with his warm and colorful personal style. Typically, these selections touch the center of a Christian's faith, emotions, and hope.
Spurgeon was acclaimed by his contempo… Read more…

Jonathan Edwards's treatise Religious Affections is widely considered the most important and accurate analysis of religious experience ever written. Unfortunately, many well-intentioned readers sit down with Religious Affections, only to give up in frustration over Edwards's lofty style and complex argumentation. For this reason Sam Storms, one of ev… Read more…

“Spurgeon was the master of the pithy quote. In fact, no author I have ever read is as quotable as Spurgeon. His published sermons as well as his books are a fertile source for ideas, expressions, illustrations, and axioms that help make biblical truth clear. I have on my shelves several anthologies of Spurgeon quotations. But none is as exhaustive, as car… Read more…

A collection of sentences, illustrations, and quaint sayings from Thomas Brooks, whom Charles Spurgeon greatly admired. Brooks was a well-known Puritan preacher and writer. Smooth Stones Taken from Ancient Brooks is good for devotional reading and general enjoyment.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) converted to Christianity at the age … Read more…

The rest of the world may be rewriting history, but Christians can confidently hold to the unchanging truths of God's Word.
Many of these truths have been expounded most profoundly and clearly by preachers of bygone days -- and never have their
words applied more. This collection of brief devotionals spans the centuries, inc… Read more…

Throughout his impressive preaching career, Charles Haddon Spurgeon frequently illustrated the Gospel by references to nature. Using illustrations such as those recorded in Teachings of Nature in the Kingdom of Grace, he made the allusions of Scripture more readily understood by the crowds who listened to him.
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